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Еврей:
She is absolutely a Jew.
Just because she doesn't follow everything 100% doesn't mean she is not Jewish.
You said she believes in G-d and everything in the Torah :)
So she's a little rough around the edges... still Jewish in my book! haha...

Tzvi Ben Roshel1:

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--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on April 01, 2008, 02:39:52 PM ---"BTW she's a wonderful person"

Nothing personal on her, but that is a contradictary statement. If one knowingly goes agains't what G-d said, then they are not a good person, it just cannot be. For example lets say you have a person who smiles and does good deeds to all the people around him, but his wife he treats like garbage, even though she cooks, cleans and takes care of him. She doesn't do anything wrong against him, and is faithful providing whatever he needs, but he just acts like that to his wife, now tell me is that a good person, just because they put a show or are really nice to other people, but are not to those who matter the most and who give him the most? (How much more soo with G-d who provides each individual with everything, every second the heart pumps blood, every second you have air avilable while your alive, etc.

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Tzvi,

the best would be, when she would join the forum.  ;)



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 Maybe, but their are unfortunatly people (Jews) here who still eat pork. The best would be for her and everyone else listining to Rav Mizrach for example or learning from other great speakers and works (books). Let her visit ww.Torahanytime.com or for example www.Israel613.com  and learn about each subject, and wake oneself up from this deep spiritual slumber that many (each) is in on their own level.

Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
   Anyway about non-Kosher food, my Rabbi said on Shabb-t (from the Chafitz Chaim) a story from the Chafitz Chaim- a Jew was takin into the nations army (non-Jewish nation in Europe, probably Russia), and he had a choice of either being in a unit where he would be able to keep Shabb-t, but not Koshrut, or in a unit where he could get kosher foods (vegetables for example), and be the cook, but have to work on the Shabb-t. He asked the Chafitz Chaim which unit to join, the Chafitz Chaim said the one which breaks Shabb-t, but keeps Koshrut, because by eating non-Kosher he would also eventually break Shabb-t and many of the other laws.
  It is very important of what a person eats, not just for health reasons which in this case is wayy secondary, but about the way a persons mind and soul will work. Eating non-Kosher makes one become a Rasha by then being attracted to and doing other crimes. That is also (like my Rav said), why on Pessah it says to punch the teeth of the Rasha (from the 4 sons), why the teeth? Because it was threw that that he ate forbidden foods, which lead him to being a Rasha.

IslamIsCancer:
I am working on it now I hope she joins but I cant promise she is very obstinate sometimes.

Ulli:

--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on April 01, 2008, 03:06:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Golden Pheasant on April 01, 2008, 02:49:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on April 01, 2008, 02:39:52 PM ---"BTW she's a wonderful person"

Nothing personal on her, but that is a contradictary statement. If one knowingly goes agains't what G-d said, then they are not a good person, it just cannot be. For example lets say you have a person who smiles and does good deeds to all the people around him, but his wife he treats like garbage, even though she cooks, cleans and takes care of him. She doesn't do anything wrong against him, and is faithful providing whatever he needs, but he just acts like that to his wife, now tell me is that a good person, just because they put a show or are really nice to other people, but are not to those who matter the most and who give him the most? (How much more soo with G-d who provides each individual with everything, every second the heart pumps blood, every second you have air avilable while your alive, etc.

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Tzvi,

the best would be, when she would join the forum.  ;)



--- End quote ---

 Maybe, but their are unfortunatly people (Jews) here who still eat pork. The best would be for her and everyone else listining to Rav Mizrach for example or learning from other great speakers and works (books). Let her visit ww.Torahanytime.com or for example www.Israel613.com  and learn about each subject, and wake oneself up from this deep spiritual slumber that many (each) is in on their own level.

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You know I like Rabbi Mizrachi, althrough I have to disagree with him on a special point. ;

But you Jews here will get her back for shure, if she would listening to him or if she would ask our good Chaim.

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